Predetermining counter for fluid meters



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PREDE'I'ERMINING COUNTER FOR FLUI D METERS Filed June 6, 1938 2 Sheets-Sheet 2 I INVENTOR. mmwa m BY Mam ATT'ORNEY Patented Aug. 12, 1941 METE I William F. Berck, Hayward, Calii'., a ssignor to Ralph N. Brodie Company, Oakland, Calif., a corporation of California Application June 6, 1938, Serial No. 212,113

17 Claims.

This invention relates to shut-oil devices for liquid meters and particularly pertains to an apparatus for use in connection with liquid meters which may be preset and which will operate to which will operate accurately and satisfactorily under all conditions of meter operation.

One form which the invention may assume is exemplified in the following description and i1- lustrated by way of example in the accompanying drawings, in which:

Fig. 1 is a fragmentary view in central vertical section through a-fluid meter and a counting mechanism, disclosing my improved mechanism associated therewith.

Fig. 2 is a fragmentary view in section taken at right angles to Fig. 1, disclosing the same mechanism.

Fig. 3 is a collective view in perspective showing the clutch mechanism between the tripping cam and its driving sleeve. 1

Fig. 4 is a view of the revoluble tripping members and their associated counter wheels in front,

elevation with one of said tripping members and its associated counter wheel in section.

upon which the counter mechanism frame I is mounted. A swivel bearing I2 is secured on the casing of the meter I I which is bored as at II to rotatably receive a trunnion I5 formed as an integral part of the counter frame II). The trunnion I5 rotatably fits the bore I4 of the swivel bearing I2, and is provided with an external circumscribing groove I'I engaged with which is a bolt I8 extending chord-like through the swivel bearing I2 at one side thereof in a position to engage the groove II. When the bolt I8 is in position, the trunnion I5 is locked against'endwise movement in the bearing I2. This bolt I8 is removable, however. so that it may b Fig. 5 is a plan section taken on line V-V of Fig. 1.

tracted to release the trunnion I5 so that the latter may be moved axially upward with respect to the swivel bearing I2.

To normally hold the trunnion I5 from rotating in the swivel bearing I2, the lower end of the former is provided with a series 01' radial slots I9 in its lowermost end. These slots III are spaced equal distances apart circumferentially oi the lower end of the trunnion I5, and one of them (depending upon the angular position of the counter frame) is adapted to be engaged by a fixed latch lug'2l projecting upwardly from an internal annular shoulder 20 at the lower end of the bore I4, and against which the lower end of the trunnion I5 abuts. Such engagement of one of the slots I9 with the latch lug 2| holds the trunnion I5 against rotation with respect to the swivel bearing I2 and the meter. However, by withdrawing the bolt I8, the trunnion I5 may 'be moved axially upward with respect to the swivel bearing 12 to disengage the latch lug 2| closed in this present application in connection with the counter and indicating device disclosed in the application referred to, althoughI do not from the slot l9, enabling the trunnion I5 to be rotated relative to the swivel bearing I2 a desired amount. Thereafter, by lowering the trunnion and engaging the lug 2| with the registering slot I9 and again positioning the bolt I8, the trunnion I5 is again secured in the desired position. Therefore, it is obvious that the position of the counter frame I0 may be angularly adjusted with respect to the meter.

The counter frame III carries the apparatus with which this application is particularly concerned. This apparatus is a predetermined mechanism for releasing a shut-oil valve latch bar after a predetermined amount of meter operation. The mechanism is capable of being preset so that the meter operation will automatically cease after a predetermined volume of fluid has passed therethrough by the medium of releasing the latch bar and closing a valve controlling the meter port.

a spur gear 2 fixed on a stub shaft 25. At its upper end this gear 24 is provided with a rela tively fixed spline clutch part 26 provided with axially extending radial slots 26a extending downwardly from its upper end. In the present instance I have shown the number of slots 26a in the clutch member 26 as agreeing with the number of slots E9. The upper ends of the slots 2G1; are enlarged as illustrated in Fig. 2 to facilitate engagement of a complemental clutch part or blade 28 fixed at the end of a counter drive shaft fz'i. This shaft is journaled in the counter frame 58 and is arranged vertically and in axial alignment with the stub shaft 25. it is to the lower end of this shaft that the blade-like clutch part is fixed, which clutch part will'engage the slots s, when thelower end of the shaft 2? is projected endwise into the spline clutch part However, when the counter frame it is elevated, as previously described, for angular adjustment, the fixed clutch member 28 disengages from the slots Eda so that the entire counter frame it together with the counter drive shaft 2i may be turned with respect to the meter, without imparting any turning movement to the shaft 2i relative to the counter frame, and conse uentiy undisturbing the mechanism associated with said shaft.

Mounted on the counter frame it is a predetermining counter 29 comprising four counter wheels-a units counter wheel 36, a tens counter wheel ill, at hundreds counter wheel 32 and a thousands counter wheel which are connected together by transfer mechanism as shown in my Letters Patent of the United states No. 2,082,375, dated June 1, 1937. These counter wheels of the predetermining counter 29 may be independently set for predetermining the amount of liquid to be discharged through the meter before the shut-off valve is closed in a manner such as illustrated and described in my aforesaid Letters Patent of the United States Inasmuch as the transfer mechanism between the counter wheels and the mechanism for setting the wheels constitutes no part of my present invention, it is not here shown. While for this purpose I prefer to employ the type of mechanism shown in my mentioned prior patent, any other mechanism capable of accomplishing the same purposes may be employed.

I desire to point out when setting the predetermining counter 29, the counter wheels thereof are retrograded from zero so that the displayed numerals thereon will indicate the volume of liquid it is desired to have passed through the meter before the tripping of the shut-off valve is effected. After setting and when the shut-off valve is open and the meter commences operating, the wheels will be driven in the same direction by the meter until the zero position of all the wheels is reached, at which point the tripping of the shut-off valve will be effected.

This driving of the predetermining counter is effected as follows: Referring to Figs. 1 and 2, it will be seen that two sleeves 34 and .35 are freely mounted on the counter drive shaft 21. These two sleeves are free to move axially with respect to each other a limited amount but are fixed against relative rotation by aslip key joint 38 between them. Mounted on the shaft 27 in "a fixed collar 31 which is connected through the medium of an overrunning dog clutch 3 8 to i the sleeve 35, and in that the latter sleeve is connected to the sleeve 34, rotation of the shaft 21 will, through-the medium of the collar 31 and the overrunning clutch 38, impart a drive to the sleeves 34 and 35. A spur gear 39 is fixed on the sleeve 35 and through a train of gears 40 imparts a drive to a worm M which in turn drives a worm wheel 42 connected to the units wheel 30, the driving connection between the worm wheel 42 and said units wheel 30 being illustrated in my prior United States patent hereinbefore referred to.

It will be noticed that each of the counter wheels 30 to 33, inclusive, are provided with a fixed trip wheel Bea, Lila, 312a and 33a, each of which is formed with a recess in its periphery as illustrated at 43 in Fig. 1. When the predetermining counter is'ln tripping position, the tens, hundreds and thousands wheels will be in the zero position and the units wheel will be in the 1 position; that is, one station from zero position. At this time all of the notches $3 of all four wheels will be in alignment and in register with rollers M rotatably mounted in alignment on the free end of a wide fulcrum lever 45 pivoted intermediate its ends as at 46 to the counter frame ill. The other free end of this fulcrum lever is provided with a bifurcated portion collared as at 41 to the sleeve 34. In that the roller end of the fulcrum lever will be free to move upwardly into the recesses 43 at this time a spring i8 will move the bifurcated end 47 of the lever 45 downwardly, imparting 'a down-- ward movement to the sleeve 34, which, as will be described, conditions the trip mechanism for tripping the shut-off valve when the units wheel advances from the first station to the zero position.

Referring to Figs. 1 and 5, it will be seen that extending through the fixed swivel bearing i2 isa valve latch rod 49 which is connected to any preferred standard type of shut-off valve, which is urged to close either by spring or fluid pressure, or by both, so that when the valve is open, there is a constant pressure exerted on the latch bar 49 to move the same endwise in the valve closing direction. It is contemplated here to latch this bar in a position holding the valve open and that when the tripping position of the mechanism is reached, the bar 49 be unlatched to enable the valve to close.

For this purpose the latch bar 49 is provided with a latching recess 50 to be engaged by a latch dog 5i pivoted as at 52. One end of this dog is adapted to engage the latch recess 50 while the other end is provided with a cam roller 53 for engagement, with a tripping cam 54, or with a trip dog 55.

A tripping cam 54 is normally connected with the sleeve 34 for rotation simultaneously therewith. However, when any one of the rollers 44 is not in alignment with its companion recess 43, the cam 54 is maintained in a position where it will not engage the cam roller 53 on the latch dog 5!. However, when the rollers 44 all align with their respective recesses 43 in the trip wheels, the accompanying movement of the fulcrum lever lowering the sleeve 34 moves the cam '54 into a position where it may engage the cam roller 53, and this is what was meant by "conditioning the trip mechanism for tripping the latch bar 49 and thereby enabling the shut-off valve of the meter to close".

It is desired to point out, as previously stated.

that the recess 43 of the units wheel is circumferentially differently positioned with respect to the numerals on its wheel than are the recesses 43 on the tens, hundreds and thousands wheels, so that all of the recesses 43 will align when the tens, hundreds and thousands wheels are in the zero position, while the units wheel will be in the 1 station from the zero position. Thus,

; the tripping mechanism is conditioned for operation when the units wheel is approximately one gallon from the point where it is desired to shut off the meter. The reason for this is that extreme accuracy is desired and consequently the actual tripping of the latch bar 49 is accomplished by the cam 54 moving the latch dog 5| to unlatching position, when a definite point on the cam registers with the cam roller 53.

Thus, when the rollers 44 of the fulcrum lever first move into the recesses 43 of the trip wheels andthe cam is lowered into alignment with the cam roller 53, the predetermined volume of liquid to pass through the meter is substantially 1 gallon short of the exact amount. However, at this time the proper high point on the cam is not in register with the roller 53 so that no tripping will be' effected, but as the units wheel reaches zero, the cam will be driven therewith, and when the exact amount of fluid has been passed through the meter and the units wheel reaches zero, the proper high point on the cam will have registered with the cam roller 53 and move the latch dog 5| out of latching engagement with the latch bar 49, and the shut-off valve will be permitted to close,

It is seen that inasmuch as the cam is substantially driven directly from the meter counter drive shaft 22, that the mechanical losses between the meter counter drive shaft 22 and the cam will be practically nil, so that the shut-off will occur accurately at the predetermined point.

In the event that the counter head is turned, as previously described, with relation to the meter, I have providerd a means for quicklyadjusting the position of the cam 54 with respect to the shaft 21 to compensate for this change. This means comprises a dog clutch plate which is threaded on the sleeve 34 and capable of being locked in position by a lock nut 51. This dog clutch plate has four ratchet teeth equally spaced circumferentially thereabout. A second latch plate 58 is provided which has a number of teeth corresponding with the number of slots |9- in the trunnion l5 of the counter frame Hi. This clutch plate, as illustrated in Fig. 3, is splined onto the hub 59 of the cam 54 and ordinarily constitutes the driving connection between the cam 54 and the sleeve 34. By moving this clutch plate against the action of a spring 50 (which is interposed between the cam and said plate) sufciently to disengage it from the teeth of the clutch plate 56, the cam 54 and the clutch plate 58 may be rotated relativeto the clutch plate 55 and consequently the shaft 21 to a position properly corresponding to the new angular position of the counter head.

In the event that it is necessary to shut the shut-off valve and stop the meter operation at any time betweenthe commencement of delivery of fluid and before the valve is tripped by the apparatus herein disclosed, I have provided an emergency release lever 5| (see Fig. 5). This release lever is reciprocably mounted in the swivel bearing l2 and is slotted so as to engage one end 52 of the trip dog 55. It is obvious that by moving this lever in one direction against the action of a spring 53, that the clutch dog 55 will be operated to engage the cam roller 53 and move the latch dog 5| from latching position and thereby releasing the latch bar 49, and permitting the shut-oil valve to close.

I desire to point out here that due to the fact that the emergency stop may be operated, when the units wheel isat a position other than a full cycle position, it is necessary to return this units wheel to a full cycle position before resetting the mechanism for a subsequent operation.

This is done in order that absolute accuracy in the volume of the subsequent delivery may be had. For this purpose I provide a ratchet wheel 64 which is fixed to the upper end of the sleeve 35 and is formed internally with a clutch face55 forming a part of the overrunning clutch 33. The other part of the overrunning clutch 39, or that indicated by 51, is splined to the collar 31 and normallyheld in engagement with-the clutch face 55 by a spring 59. The outer face of the ratchet 54. is provided with eight ratchet teeth, seven spaces between the teeth being equal in length and the eighth space being somewhat longer, this space being indicated by the numeral 59 in Fig. 7. Mounted on the counter frame I9 is a reciprocable slide 19 which may be manually reciprocated. This slide has a finger 1| mounted in a position substantially tangential t0 the face of the ratchet wheel 54. When this space 59 is in a position parallel to the finger 1|, no tooth will be exposed against which this finger may impinge to turn the ratchet, and in this position the units wheel is in its full cycle position. However, if the units wheel is not in its full cycle position, the teeth on the ratchet wheel will be interposed in the path of the finger 1| successively until thelatter is reciprocated a sufficient number of times to position the long space 59 in its path.

In operation of the device, assuming that the mechanism is constructed in accordance with the previous description and the drawings, if it is desired to discharge a given volume of fluid through the meter and to have the latter discontinue automatically when such volume has been discharged, the tripping wheels are set until their counter wheels indicate the desired volume, as previously described. At this time, of course, the sh t-oii valve to which the latch bar 49 is connecteEl is closed. In opening the valve, the latch bar 9 is moved to a position where it will be engaged and latched in position by engagement of the latch member 5| with the notch 50 in the bar, and the meter commences operating, of course, forthwith upon the opening of the shut-off valve.

As the meter operates, a drive will be transmitted from the shaft 22 to the shaft 25 and consequently to the shaft 21, which, as previously described, will drive the sleeves 34 and 35, the latter imparting a drive to the predetermining counter through the worm. and the worm wheel 42.

reach the zeo position, their recesses 43 will come into alignment with the rollers 44 on the fulcrum lever 55, but one of the rollers will still be engaged with the high point of the tripping wheel of the units wheel 30. However, when this reaches the number 1 station, which is one station from zero position, its recess 43 will align with its associated roller 44, allowing the fulcrum lever 45 to move about its pivot 45 in a direction moving the sleeve 3! downwardly and placing the cam 54 in register with the cam roller 53 On the latch member 5!. As the cam continues to rotate and its proper circumferential position registers with the roller 53, the latch member 5! will be moved out of engagement with the latch 50 releasing the latch bar and permitting the shut-off valve to close. The latter will do so, of course, because of spring or fluid pressure influence, thereby shutting off the meter operation just as the exact predetermined volume has been discharged from the meter. At this time, of course, the units wheel 30 has reached its zero position.

In the event that it is necessary to shut offthe meter before the predetermined amount has been discharged, this can be accomplished through the medium of the emergency release lever 61, as previously described. In the event that the shut-off is effected at a time when the units wheel 30 has not reached a full cycle position, it is necessary to move this units wheel 30 to a full cycle position so that the predetermined quantity on the next operation will be accurately discharged. To move the units wheel to its full cycle position, it is only necessary to operate the slide so that its finger ll will operate the ratchet wheel 64, as previously described, to move the units wheel to its full cycle position.

From the foregoing it is obvious that I have provided an extremely efficient mechanism for the purposes described, and while I have shown the preferred form of my invention, it is to be understood that various changes may be made in its construction by those skilled in the art without departing from the spirit of the invention as defined in the appended claims.

Having thus described my invention. what I claim and desire to secure by Letters Patent is:

1. In an apparatus of the character described, a plurality of revoluble members, a latch bar, a latch member to engage said bar and latch it in position. a driven rotatable member normally out of register with the latch member but capable when in register therewith to operate the same to disengage it from the latch bar when said rotatable member reaches a definite position in its cycle of operation, and means normally restrained by said revoluble members and automatically operative to position said rotatable member into register with said latch member when said revoluble members reach a predetermined circumferential position.

2. In an apparatus of the character described, a plurality oforevoluble members, a latch bar, a latch member to engage said bar and latch it in position, a driven revoluble cam normally out of register with the latch member but capable when in register therewith to operate the same and release the latch bar when said cam reaches a definite position in its cycle of rotation, and an operative connection between said cam and said revoluble members for automatically moving said cam into register with said-latch member When the tens, hundreds and thousands wheels.

when said revoluble members reach a predetermined circumferential position.

3. In an apparatus of the character described, a plurality of revoluble numbers, each having a recess in its periphery, a latch bar, a latch member to engage the bar and latch it in position, a driven rotatable member normally out of register with the latch member but capable when in register therewith to operate the same when said rotatable member reaches a definite position in its cycle of operation, and means normally held inactive by said revoluble members and released by the alignment of said recesses to automatically move saidrotatable member into register with said latch member.

4. In an apparatus of the character described, a plurality of revoluble members, each having a recess in its periphery, a latch bar, a latch member to engage the bar and latch it in position, a driven rotatable cam normally out of register with the latch member but capable when in register therewith to operate the same and release the bar when said cam reaches a definite position in its cycle of operation, and means normally held inactive by said revoluble members and released by the alignment of said recesses to automatically move said cam into register with said latch member.

5. In an apparatus of the character described, a plurality of revoluble members capable of being set independently to a desired circumferential position, a reciprocable latch bar, a latch member to engage the bar and latch it in position, a drive shaft, a rotatable member mounted on said shaft to be driven therewith but axially movable on said shaft and normally positioned thereon out of register with said latch member but capable when in register therewith to operate the same when said rotatable member reaches a definite position in its cycle of rotation, mechanism associated with said rotatable member and with said revoluble members and capable of automatic operation when said revoluble members reach a definite circumferential position to move said rotatable member into register with said latch member.

6. In an apparatus of the character described,

- a plurality of revoluble members, a transfer mechanism between said members, said members being capable of being independently set to a desired circumferential position, a reciprocable latch bar, a latch member to engage the bar and latch it in position, a drive shaft, a cam mounted on said shaft to be revolved thereby but capable of axial movement thereon, said cam being normally positioned out of register with said latch member but capable when in register therewith to operate the same and release the latch bar when said cam reaches a definite position in its cycle of rotation, an operative mechanism interposed between said revoluble members and said cam and capable of automatic operation when said revoluble members all reach a predetermined circumferential position to move said cam axially on said shaft into register with said latch member.

7. In an apparatus of the character described, a drive shaft, a plurality of revoluble members, a driving connection between said drive shaft and said revoluble members, a latch bar, a latch member to engage the bar and latch it in position, a cam on said drive shaft and normally driven thereby but capable of axial movement thereon and normally out of register with said latch member but capable when in register therewith to operate the same to release the latch bar when said cam reaches a definite position in its cycle of rotation, and operative means associated with said revoluble members and said cam for moving the latter into register with said latch member when said revoluble members reach a predetermined circumferential position.

8. In an apparatus of the character described, a drive shaft, a plurality of revoluble members, a driving connection between said drive shaft and said revoluble members, said driving connection including an overrunning clutch, a latch bar, a latch member to engage the bar and latch it in position, a cam on said drive shaft and normally driven thereby but capable of axial movement thereon and normally out of register with said 'latch member but capable whenin register therewith to operatethe same to release the latch bar when said can reaches a definite position in its cycle of rotation, and operative means associated with said revoluble members and said cam for moving the latter into register with said latch member when said revoluble members reach a thereby but capable of axial movement thereon and normally out of register with said latch member but capable when in register therewith to operate the same to release the latch bar when said cam reaches a definite position in its cycle of rotation, means enabling adjustment of said cam circumferentially with respect to its associated driving mechanism, and operative means associated with said revoluble members and said cam for moving the latter into register with said latch member when said revoluble members reach a predetermined circumferential position.

10. In an apparatus of the character described,

a driven shaft, a driving shaft, a clutch connec tion between said shafts, a plurality of revoluble members, a transfer mechanism between the same, a sleeve on said driving shaft, 9. driving connection between said sleeve and said revoluble members, a driving connection between said sleeve and said driving shaft, said latter connection including an overrunning clutch, a portion of said sleeve being axially movablebut nonrotatable with the remainder of the sleeve, a cam carried by said axially movable portion of the sleeve, a latch bar, a latch member to latch said bar in position, said cam being normally out of register with said latch member but capable when in register therewith to move the same out of engagement with said latch bar when said cam reaches a predetermined position in its cycle of rotation, means for circumferentially adjusting said cam with respect to said sleeve, and an opoperative connection between said revoluble nection including an overrunning clutch, a portion of said sleeve being axially movable but nonrotatable with the remainder of the sleeve, a cam carried by said axially movable portion of the sleeve, a latch bar, a latch member to latch said bar in position,.said cam being normally out of register with said latch member but capable when in register therewith to move the same out of engagement with said latch barwhen said cam reaches a predetermined position in its cycle of rotation, means for circumferentially adjusting said cam with respect to said sleeve, an

members and said axially movable portion of said sleeve operated upon said members reaching a predetermined circumferential position to move said sleeve and cam so that the latter registers with said latch member, and manually operated release means capable of being independently operated to disengage said latch member from the latch bar.

12. In an apparatus of the character described, a driven shaft, a driving shaft, a clutch connection between said shafts, a plurality of revoluble members, a transfer mechanism between the same, a sleeve on said driving shaft, a driving connection between said sleeve and said revoluble members, a driving connection between said sleeve and said driving shaft, said latter connection including an overrunning clutch, a' portion of said sleeve being axially movable but nonrotatable with the remainder of the sleeve, a cam carried by said axially movable portion of the sleeve, a latch bar, a latch member to latch said bar in position, said cam being normally out of register with said latch member but capable when in register therewith to move the same out of engagement with said latch bar when said cam reaches av predetermined position in its cycle of rotation, means for circumferentially-adjusting said cam with respect to said sleeve, an operative connection between said revoluble members and said axially movable portion of said sleeve operated upon said members reaching a predetermined circumferential position to move said sleeve and cam so that the latter registers with said latch member, manuvolving said sleeve independently of the driving erative connection between said revoluble members and said axially movable portion of said sleeve operated upon said members reaching a predetermined circumferential position to move shaft to position said revoluble members in their full cycle position after operation of said manually operated release means.

13. In a device of the character described, a shiftable latch member, a pivoted latch movable pivotally into and out of latching engagement with the member, a cam movable axially into and out of the effective plane of the latch and,

when in said plane, being operative by its rota- I tion to swing the latch out of engagement with the member, and means for shifting the cam axially, said means including a lever pivoted intermediate its ends, one end of the lever being engageable' with the latch-cam, spring means tending to pivotally move the lever in a direction to shift the latch cam in one direction, and a rotatable member engageable with the other end of the lever for pivotally moving it in the opposite direction.

14. In combination with a rotatable counter wheel, a drum rotatable with the wheel, a cam a cam movable axially into and out of the effective plane of the latch and, when in said plane, being operative by its rotation to swing the latch out of engagement with the member, a lever pivoted intermediate its ends, one end of the lever being engageable with the latch-cam, spring means tending to pivotally move the lever in a direction to shift the latch-cam in one direction, the other end of said lever being engageable by said drum cam whereby said lever is pivotally movable in the opposite direction by virtue of drum rotation.

15. In an apparatus of the character described, a plurality of revoluble members, a latch bar, a latch member to engage said bar and latch it in position, a driven rotatable member normally out of register with the latch member but capable when in register therewith to operate the same to disengage it from the latch bar when said rotatable member reaches a definite position in its cycle of operation, means normally restrained by said revoluble members and automatically operative to position said rotatable member into register with said latch member when said revoluble members reach a predetermined circumferential position, and manually operated release means capable of being independently operated to disengage said latch member -from the latch bar.

16. In a device of the character described, a revoluble member capable of being manually revolubly set to a desired circumferential position, a latch bar, a latch member to engage said bar and latch it in position, a driven rotatable member movable into and out of register with the latch member but capable when in register therewith to operate the same to disengage it from the latch bar when said rotatable member reaches a definite position in its cycle of operation, and means engaged with the rotatable member and operated by initial setting-rotation of the revoluble member to move said rotatable member out of register with the latch member.

1'7. In a device of the character described, a revoluble member capable of being manually revolubly set to a desired circumferential position, a latch bar, a latch member to engage said bar and latch it in position, a driven rotatable member movable into and out of register with the latch member but capable when in register therewith to operate the same to disengage it from the latch bar when said rotatable member reaches a definite position in its cycle of operation, and means engaged with the rotatable member and operated by initial setting-rotation of the revoluble member to move said rotatable member out of register with the latch member and operated by virtue of subsequent rotation of the revoluble member from said position to move said rotatable member into register with the latch member. WILLIAM F. BERCK. 

